Danjel Jungersen via Postfix-users:
> 
> On 23-09-2024 00:11, Gerald Galster via Postfix-users wrote:
> >> I'm sorry that I may have been a bit unclear of my issue.
> >> I'm not confused about receiving the report, but the content of it.
> >> And what to change in my config so that I do not see fail records 
> >> regarding mail coming from my own server.
> >> I think I have got what I need from Wietse and are testing now.
> > In case it doesn't work as intended consider this:
> >
> > >From the aggregate report:
> >    <envelope_from>&lt;&gt;</envelope_from>
> >
> > &lt; and &gt; are a way of encoding (XML)
> >    - &lt; / less than / <
> >    - &gt; / greater than / >
> >
> > In other words this evaluates to "<>", the null sender.
> >
> > For DMARC to succeed either DKIM verification or SPF
> > check must pass.
> >
> > The aggregate report tells you SPF failed. As the
> > envelope sender is the null sender there is no domain
> > that could be checked. In this case the HELO name will
> > be used as a fallback but as I wrote in my previous
> > email there is no SPF information for mail.jungersen.dk:
> >
> >    $ host -t txt mail.jungersen.dk
> >    mail.jungersen.dk has no TXT record
> >
> > Seehttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7208#section-10.1.2
> 
> After Wietse's mail, I changed myorigin to jungersen.dk
> 
> Will that give me a HELO as jungersen.dk or is that still mail.jungersen.dk?

See my earlier reply. I already explained the different impacts or
myorigin and myhostname on SPF, DKIM and so on.

        Wietse
_______________________________________________
Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org
To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org

Reply via email to